Thursday, December 18, 2008
Macbeth
About Macbeth, it's interesting but I can't seem to really get a imagery from it. I tried but I guess I have never read Shakespeare before. The words are so much different from those other books. I think that's the reason why I can't seem to understand it that much. I hope that it'll get better later on and I hope I can start picturing the scene. By the way is there a movie about Macbeth? I totally forgot.
Thursday, December 4, 2008
Journal Two
I think that the changes are some what hurting him but at the same times its helping him. It's hurting him because Luo, Old Miller, and the Little Seamstress all are telling him a different story. But at the same time the narrator is getting all of the information, which is almost the same. I still think that the changes hurt him more because now he has to watch the Seamstress while Luo have to back home to his mother.
Monday, December 1, 2008
Journal Number One
I don't think there is a particular place for storytelling anymore. If there is, it would be told in movies. But I believe that Luo's right about the Margina status of storytelling in Modern society. Back then there wasn't good use of technology because they didn't have any. All they can do was to tell it out. Even now my mom and my grandma still tells my family stories about their lives back then when they were still young.
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress Journal
What does Ursule Mirouet mean to the characters? Why do you think Four Eyes gave Luo and the narrator this book versus any of the other Western books in his possession? How does this book significant to the meaning of the novel?
I think Ursule Mirouet is the title of the book that Luo and the narrator is reading and Balzac is the author. The reason why Four-Eyes gave Luo and the narrator this book was because this book was about romance and it talks about real life. Ursule's story was about messy affair over inheritance and money, enhancing the power in Nemours. Plus, this was the first book that they've read, because back then books were banned. The only books that were available was written by General Mao. The other reason why the narrator wanted to read this book was because the narrator wanted to teach it to the Little Seamstress.
I think Ursule Mirouet is the title of the book that Luo and the narrator is reading and Balzac is the author. The reason why Four-Eyes gave Luo and the narrator this book was because this book was about romance and it talks about real life. Ursule's story was about messy affair over inheritance and money, enhancing the power in Nemours. Plus, this was the first book that they've read, because back then books were banned. The only books that were available was written by General Mao. The other reason why the narrator wanted to read this book was because the narrator wanted to teach it to the Little Seamstress.
Monday, November 24, 2008
Part Two Questions
Chapter 1:
- Who is Four-Eyes?
- What is a lady's doeskin shoe?
- Whats with the suitcase?
Chapter 2:
- What does somnambulism mean?
- Does the narrator also have feelings for the seamstress?
- Why did the narrator write inside his sheepskin coat?
Chapter 3:
- What is a lice and is it harmful?
- Does Four-Eyes go by another name?
- "After receiving this news Four-Eyes walked on air" (64). What does this quote mean?
Chapter 4:
- What is going on at the beginning of the chapter?
- Where is Luo and the narrator at this scene?
- "You know, they're just ditties, old ditties" (68). What does the word ditties mean?
Chapter 5:
- Why was Four-Eyes so disappointed by the notes?
- Why did they fight over the papers?
- Why was Four-Eyes so angry at Lou and the narrator?
Chapter 6:
- How much is five pence?
- How long has Luo and the narrator been away from home?
- Why is Luo and the narrator so desperate about Four-Eyes' books?
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Questions for the Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress
- Why is the Little Seamstress so important?
- How long does Luo and the main character have to stay in Yong Jing?
- Are we going to experience anything exciting?
- Is this story base during when Mao is still alive?
- Are we going to write journals like how we did with the story IBN FOUTTMA?
- When are we going to finish up the notes about the history back then?
Thursday, November 13, 2008
The King of Mask reaction
The movie was really good. It taught me that it doesn't matter who you are or what gender you are. Everyone can do about the same thing. What I like about the movie is that the old man kept his tradition through out the movie and the little girl never gave up her hope. Even though the old man was disappointed at the little girl for lying to him that she was a boy. He wanted a boy to take over his family tradition. Back then in China, the family can only have one kid. The family that gives birth to a son first will bring the family good luck and then pass down the family's heir. This movie taught me that as long as I can prove what I can do, I'll be successful at it.
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